Vojtech Zamarovský

Vojtech Zamarovský (5 October 1919 in Zamarovce – 26 July 2006 in Prague) was a popular Slovak writer of historical non-fiction literature. He also translated from English, German, French and Latin.

After studying law and economics in Bratislava and Prague, Zamarovský moved to Prague and worked in several state offices. From 1956 on he worked only as a writer. His books concentrated on the life of ancient Mediterranean nations. He wrote both in the Slovak and Czech languages. Zamarovský became immensely popular in Czechoslovakia, and his works were also translated abroad.

Zamarovský was a collaborator with the communist secret police StB for more than 20 years. Since 1962 he had worked under the code name of ''Belo'', in 1977 he became an intelligence agent, and his code name was changed to ''Veil''.

During his final years he suffered from Parkinson's disease, and spent the last two months of his life in a coma. Provided by Wikipedia
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Zamarovský, Vojtěch Gilgameš / Vojtěch Zamarovský ; il. B. Kolčáková 1976
Zamarovský, Vojtěch Jejich veličenstva pyramidy / Vojtěch Zamarovský ; kres. O. Pok 1986
Zamarovský, Vojtěch Za sedmi divy světa / Vojtěch Zamarovský 1990
Zamarovský, Vojtěch Bohové a hrdinové antických bájí / Vojtěch Zamarovský 1965
Zamarovský, Vojtěch Za tajemstvím říše Chetitů / Vojtěch Zamarovský ; il. J. Běhounková 1961
Ceram, C.W., 1915-1972 Bohové, hroby a učenci : román o archeologii / C.W. Ceram ; z něm. orig. přel. V. Zamarovský 1975
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